Yes, it is called hydroponics.
All plants and vegetables. Fruits are grown in soil too. In the other aspect, potatoes and tubers are grown in the ground. Some foods that grow under the soil include radishes, potatoes, carrots, turnips, and cumin.
Nope. Plants can be grown without soil. It is done in hydroponics, and orchids do not grow in soil.
Crops such as rice, jute, sugarcane, wheat, cotton, maize, oil seeds, fruits and vegetables are grown in alluvial soil.
look up hydrophonics, all plants can be grown without soil
organic stuff is stuff that's been grown without sprays and pesticides and stuff, just totally natural stuff.
water cress?
What leafy vegetables are grown in Isreal
because the soil has to have water and wait a minute it dont idiotBecause if a plant is grown without soil (as in hydroponics), the nutrients are applied directly to the roots in drips of water or mist. The nutrients are immediately available to the plant and it can spend more of its energy growing leaves, flowers, fruits, vegetables than a plant that has to wait for moisture in the soil to deposit the nutrients within reach of its roots.
It really depends on the vegetable. Most people read up on each vegetable before they try them in a new system.
tiffany soil
coffee is grown in laterite soil
Organic simply means grown without using pesticides or synthetic fertilisers.